The federal government has dragged the National Association of Resident Doctors (NARD), before the National Industrial Court over the strike embarked upon by the health workers.
Minister of labour and employment, Chris Ngige disclosed this in a statement on Friday.
The doctors had commenced the strike on August 1 over “irregular payment of salaries”, among other issues.
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Speaking on the court action taken by the federal government, Ngige said most of the demands by the resident doctors have been met, but the doctors are trying to “play God”.
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“Whereas trade dispute has arisen and now exists between NARD and the Federal Ministry of Health/Federal Government and whereas efforts to promote settlement through conciliation were ongoing but had now failed,” the statement reads.
“Considering the facts that members of NARD who are classified as essential services workers/employees had embarked on strike on Aug. 2, over the issues under conciliation.
”Contrary to the provisions of Section 18 of the Trade Disputes Act CAP T8, Laws of the Federation of Nigeria (LFN) 2004, after attending a Conciliation and Agreement Review meeting on July 22.
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”Further considering that the Federal Ministry of Health claims to have and produced evidence to have met most of their demands based on the various Memorandum of Action reached during past conciliations, especially that of July 22.
“Now therefore, I , Sen. Chris Ngige, Minister of Labour and Employment, in exercise of the powers conferred on me by section 17 of the Trades Disputes Act , CAP T8 laws of the Federation of Nigeria.
“‘I, hereby refer the matter for consideration, and the issues in dispute to the National Industrial Court of Nigeria for adjudication.”